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Max Verstappen captures Italian Grand Prix in record time
Max Verstappen dominated the Italian Grand Prix, securing a record-breaking victory for Red Bull with an average speed of 155.791 mph. McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri followed, with team strategy creating drama between them. Despite a strong finish from Leclerc and Hamilton, Ferrari maintained a 20-point lead over Mercedes in the team standings.

Motor racing: Piastri wins Dutch GP as Norris's hopes go up in smoke
Oscar Piastri capitalized on Lando Norris's late mechanical failure to win the Dutch Grand Prix, extending his championship lead significantly. Norris's retirement from second place, coupled with crashes from Hamilton and Leclerc, shook up the race. Max Verstappen finished second, while Isack Hadjar celebrated his first F1 podium, marking a dramatic day for McLaren and the championship battle.

Motor racing: Piastri perfectly placed to stretch F1 lead with Dutch pole
Oscar Piastri clinched pole position at the Dutch Grand Prix with a record-breaking lap, outperforming teammate Lando Norris. Despite Norris's strong performance in earlier sessions, Piastri delivered when it mattered most. Max Verstappen, the reigning champion, secured third place, while other teams like Racing Bulls and Mercedes also made it into the top positions.

Shock F1 comeback: Sergio Pérez and Valterri Bottas sign with Cadillac for 2026 — no American drivers chosen
Cadillac will enter Formula 1 in 2026 with big news. The team signed Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas as their drivers. Both are very experienced and bring many races and wins with them. Fans in America may feel sad as no U.S. driver was picked, but Cadillac says experience is most important for the new start.
Formula 1: Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez sign blockbuster deal with Cadillac for 2026 Season
Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez will drive for the Cadillac Formula 1 team in 2026. Cadillac makes its F1 debut with experienced drivers. Both Bottas and Perez return to F1 after a break. General Motors backs the American squad. Graeme Lowdon will lead the team. The drivers bring experience and leadership to the new team.

F1 Standings: Who’s dominating after the Hungarian Grand Prix? Just 9 points separate the top two
In a sport where milliseconds define legacies, the Hungarian Grand Prix has served as both a reset and a prelude. With just nine points separating the top two drivers, Formula 1 fans are in for a dramatic conclusion to the 2025 campaign.
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F1 standings 2025 after Hungary GP: McLaren's Piastri leads while Max Verstappen drops further back; Check details
Lando Norris secured a hard-fought victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix, narrowly defeating his McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri in a thrilling finish. Norris's strategic one-stop tire strategy proved decisive as he held off a late charge from Piastri, who opted for two stops.
Oscar Piastri wins Belgian GP, extends championship lead
Belgian GP 2025 Winner: Oscar Piastri secured victory at the Belgian Grand Prix. His teammate, Lando Norris, finished second. Charles Leclerc of Ferrari took third place. Piastri has extended his lead in the driver standings. The race was delayed due to heavy rain. Max Verstappen finished fourth in the race. Laurent Mekies debuted as Red Bull team principal.
Max Verstappen starts new Red Bull era with Spa sprint win
Max Verstappen clinched victory in the Belgian Grand Prix sprint, marking Red Bull's first race under Laurent Mekies' leadership. Oscar Piastri of McLaren secured second place, extending his lead over Lando Norris, who finished third. The race was a strategic battle, with Verstappen skillfully defending his lead against Piastri's persistent challenges, while other teams faced disappointments.
Nvidia sparks buzz ahead of July 16 — will CEO Jensen Huang unveil the next big AI move?
Nvidia sparks buzz ahead of its July 16 media event as CEO Jensen Huang heads to Beijing amid rising AI excitement. The U.S. just approved Nvidia’s H20 AI chip sales to China, pushing its stock up 4.5%. Now, investors are watching closely for a possible AI breakthrough or a China-focused product reveal. Huang’s visit comes at a crucial moment as Nvidia regains ground in China, once a $17B market for the company.
Christian Horner sacked by Red Bull following incredible two-decade tenure
Christian Horner's two-decade run as Red Bull team principal ends. Laurent Mekies steps in amid internal challenges. Horner led Red Bull to eight drivers' championships. Max Verstappen acknowledges Horner's contributions. Red Bull faces uncertainty with key departures and on-track struggles. Verstappen's future with the team is also in question.
Red Bull fires Christian Horner: You won’t believe how much he and Geri Halliwell are really worth
Christian Horner's two-decade tenure with Red Bull Racing abruptly ended following a disappointing 2025 season and lingering controversies. Red Bull relieved Horner of his duties, appointing Laurent Mekies as CEO. This decision comes after Red Bull's performance decline, highlighted by a poor showing at the British Grand Prix.
Kristi Noem trolled brutally for asking fans to choose her official portrait while Texas kids drown in flood
Donald Trump aide Kristi Noem is facing huge criticism on social media after she asked her fans to choose their favourite as she posted a series of portraits of herself as a cowgirl. Netizens questioned the timing of the post as Noem put out the post as Texas is reeling with deadly flash floods which has killed around 100 people.
Christian Horner leaves Red Bull after 20 years: What was the controversy surrounding him?
Christian Horner has been sacked by Red Bull after 20 years as team principal. Horner has been in charge of Red Bull since the team was formed in 2005 and he will be replaced by the principal of sister team Racing Bulls, Laurent Mekies. The announcement comes after Horner was embroiled in a scandal involving accusations of inappropriate behaviour by an employee.
Christian Horner’s Red Bull F1 empire: The Spice Girl, the CEO and the scandal that broke it
Christian Horner’s reign at Red Bull Racing has ended in turmoil. Once the mastermind behind six constructors’ titles and eight drivers’ crowns, Horner faced down allegations of inappropriate behaviour twice — and was twice cleared. But internal power struggles, leaks, and whispers of dysfunction have finally caught up. Despite protests of unity and support from allies like his wife Geri Halliwell, Horner has been ousted as the team’s boss. Here’s how the scandal and fallout unfolded.
Red Bull F1: Christian Horner fired ahead of Belgian Grand Prix, here’s why — who is replacing him
Christian Horner exits with a complicated legacy, architect of one of F1’s most successful teams, yet also a figure embroiled in controversy during his final years. Red Bull’s tribute was clear: “Thank you for everything, Christian, and you will forever remain an important part of our team history.”
Why Christian Horner was fired by Red Bull after 20 years of service, eight F1 drivers’ titles & six championships
Christian Horner is no longer the CEO and Team Principal of Red Bull Racing. Laurent Mekies will take over. This ends Horner's long run since 2005. He led the team to many wins. Alan Permane will now lead Racing Bulls. Horner's exit comes after internal issues and poor results. Max Verstappen's future with Red Bull is now uncertain.
Tesla stock chart signals trouble — analysts say the slide might be far from over
Tesla stock chart continues to show weakness as the EV giant struggles below key technical levels like its 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages. Despite a short rally in June, the stock is falling again amid political tensions between Elon Musk and President Trump, a loss of EV tax credits, and falling deliveries. With Q2 earnings approaching, investor concerns are rising over Tesla’s high valuation and dropping profit estimates. Regulatory credit cuts and lower sales have created more pressure on Tesla’s stock. Read the full story to understand why Tesla’s stock remains bearish and what may come next for investors.
Formula 1 Race: Is Max Verstappen leaving Red Bull and going to Mercedes? Here’s what Christian Horner said
Ever since Red Bull’s dominant winning streak faltered in early 2024, rumors have circulated about Verstappen’s potential move, possibly to Mercedes or Aston Martin. Despite being under contract until 2028, Verstappen’s world-class status ensures that any uncertainty in Red Bull's form is immediately leveraged by rival teams.
Christian Horner, iconic Principal of the Red Bull Racing team, on the verge of being sacked; here's who could replace him
Christian Horner faces scrutiny at Red Bull Racing. The team's performance in 2025 raises questions about his leadership. Oliver Oakes and Franz Tost are potential replacements. Reports conflict on Horner's job security. Julien Simon-Chautemps suggests Horner's departure wouldn't be surprising. The situation remains fluid in the fast-paced world of Formula 1.
Liam Lawson's 2025 F1 journey: From Red Bull not the 'most enjoyable' to Racing Bulls' 'happy to be racing'
Liam Lawson faced a tough start to the 2025 Formula One season. He began with Red Bull alongside Max Verstappen but poor performance led to his demotion to Racing Bulls. Yuki Tsunoda replaced him at Red Bull. Lawson struggled at the Japanese Grand Prix too, but he is still excited about racing despite the unexpected changes.
Japanese Grand Prix: Lando Norris leads first practice session, Tsunoda impresses with Red Bull debut
Lando Norris of McLaren topped the first practice session at the Japanese Grand Prix. George Russell and Charles Leclerc were second and third, respectively. Yuki Tsunoda impressed in his debut for Red Bull Racing, running close to Max Verstappen. The session took place at the iconic Suzuka Circuit amid pleasant weather and cherry blossoms.
Max Verstappen 'frustrated' as Red Bull decides to sack Liam Lawson after two F1 races
Liam Lawson's brief stint with Red Bull in Formula One is ending after just two races due to disappointing performances in Australia and China. Max Verstappen and New Zealand's Minister for Sport, Mark Mitchell, along with experts, express disappointment with Red Bull's decision. Yuki Tsunoda is set to replace Lawson starting from the Japanese Grand Prix.
Red Bull does give you wings: Despite investigation, Christian Horner is in driver’s seat
Horner was front and center a week ago at Red Bull's launch of its 2024 car - a virtual highlight reel of the success Horner has built since he became team principal in 2005. Make no mistake, the longest-tenured team leader in the F1 paddock knows how to win: Red Bull has won six constructors' championships and seven drivers' championships under Horner.
Spanish GP: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen records third consecutive win
Red Bull’s Verstappen continues to be on the winning streak, he recorded his third consecutive win in the Spanish Grand Prix.
Advisor Helmut Marko hints Porsche joining Red Bull will not be easy
The Red Bull advisor dropped a major hint on Monday as the German automaker bucking itself up to join the F1 team.
What is the 'Halo' that saved F1 driver Romain Grosjean’s life in Bahrain Grand Prix crash?
The F1 driver hit the track barrier exiting Turn 3, causing a huge fire to break out.
Lewis Hamilton wins 8th Hungarian GP to equal Michael Schumacher's Formula One record
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton won the Hungarian Grand Prix for the eighth time to equal Michael Schumacher's single-venue record and take the championship lead on Sunday.
Shoulder presses with water bottles, burpees with push-ups for core strength: F4 racer Mira Erda’s lockdown fitness mantra
The F4 racer shares her workout schedule and some easy home exercises.
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